January 2019

What is radio astronomy? It’s the fascinating science that studies the Universe by detecting radio emission from celestial objects like the Sun, the Milky way, planets, galaxies and nebulas. In this presentation Filippo Bradaschia, Radio2Space co-founder, gives an overview on radio astronomy history and basic physics. Then he introduces the most important radio sources in the Universe and the Radio2Space SPIDER radio telescopes that allow any school, university, museum or science institute to make real radio astronomy with powerful but affordable, compact and easy to use radio telescopes.

By today, radio astronomy can be performed not only by professional radio astronomers. In fact Radio2Space builds complete radio telescopes ready for use for educational (schools, universities, science museums) and research (science institutes, space agencies) markets at an affordable price. This way you no longer need to study how to build a radio telescope but you can use a certified and powerful instrument, and focus your attention in getting data and make real radio astronomy!

SPIDER radio telescopes by Radio2Space

SPIDER radio telescopes are turnkey systems composed of the antenna, mount, pier, receiver and software, ready to capture radio waves coming from space. Antenna diameters range from 2.3 to 5 meters with different types of mounts, also weatherproof in order to allow the radio telescope to be installed in the field without the need of a protection structure. Every SPIDER radio telescope is designed to be remotely operated from a control room where the H142-One 1420 MHz receiver with computer and RadioUniversePRO software are installed.

If you want to know more about our SPIDER radio telescopes, you can click here and discover all the available models. In order to allow everyone start his project, Radio2Space also offers design, shipment, installation and training services. Thanks to our team specialized in radio telescopes, we can support you from design to shipment, from installation to on-site training. If you want to know more about our services, please click here.